Hey, you fans of spook! Here's a haunted house for you to pop on your desktop or illustrate your ghost story or use in a game or... or whatever! I made this in Photoshop for a game I was making and never finished... and never will, so you can use it instead.

Here's another CG Texture. A patched-up window and a grungy door. Could use in game creation or print outs for paper structures for model railways. As it's a cut-out transparent PNG file it'll paste onto any wall texture and the window sill has a drop shadow.

I made this for a point and click game I started and never finished. The file is a Photoshop PS file and has several layers allowing you to change the guy's expression and make him talk. You can add your own background, move layers around, manipulate features, change the light. Ideal for making frames for animation, or a character for game creation.

What could be better than sitting in the warmth of a summer evening at the end of a long hectic day being serenaded by a laid-back sonorous blackbird. Ah! Here's a little recording of just that... works perfectly as a looped audio. Ideal as a back track for a play or film, or just nice to listen to :)

I loved making this... great fun. I really like Steampunk grungy stuff. It's complete nonsense really. Just wanted to try out the cogs custom shapes from the previous post. It might make a good background to a blog or website or you can set it as your desktop image.

Here are some cogs or gears, custom shapes, that you can download to use in your Photoshop. Once you have downloaded the csh. file copy and paste it into your custom shape folder via prog files/Adobe/Photoshop/presets/custom shapes.

Victorian animal engravings for your delight! These engravings were made for a catalogue, believe it or not. A Victorian catalogue, from which you could order all your household items. Why on earth would anyone buy an owl from a catalogue? Well, these illustrations represented china ornaments. It would be great to find an original ornament that matched one of the illustrations! Ideal for decoupage.

I made this seamless tile up for fun on Photoshop. What is it about grunge that makes us happy. Most people try to make their homes and gardens as smart and clean as they can and then fixate on grime and squalor as a design choice on their computers! I really love rusty stuff, vintage grime, distressed paintwork and wallpaper, and overgrown ruins. Our house, come to think of it, is a great model :)